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  1. QUOTE (caulfield12 @ May 9, 2012 -> 01:18 AM) And Sale's only at 95 or 96. That high 90's fastball is missing. Dude is so not 100%
  2. Sale doesn't have much on that slider so far. Seems to be short-arming it.
  3. QUOTE (bucket-of-suck @ May 9, 2012 -> 02:14 AM) Did you not watch the inning BEFORE?! Something to be said about taking your struggling (on the year) starting pitcher out on a high note. I'm not too mad though about leaving Danks in there.
  4. QUOTE (caulfield12 @ May 9, 2012 -> 02:12 AM) No reason to face Hannahan with Danks. You have to use Reed and end this losing streak. Having a LHP face Hannahan was the right move.
  5. Maybe it's me, but I can't see how Sale going for a 2 inning save is going to be no big deal on that elbow.
  6. So why is Viciedo still in the game defensively?
  7. QUOTE (Jake @ May 9, 2012 -> 02:10 AM) Is it bad when Morel's fly ball made me feel slightly more optimistic about him? That made me more pessimistic, as he hit it well and it was a routine 275 foot out.
  8. QUOTE (bucket-of-suck @ May 9, 2012 -> 02:09 AM) What does Addison Reed need to do to get in a damn game?!! Throw lefty
  9. It's insane the amount of line outs the Braves have hit in against the Cubs so far in their series.
  10. 3 homers for Hamilton and he'll bat again tonight most likely, BTW
  11. QUOTE (LittleHurt05 @ May 9, 2012 -> 01:59 AM) If Morel stays at the MLB level, you are dedicating yourself to win-never mode. Then you hope he stays up with the big league club all year and plays so poorly they're forced to go in a different direction next year. He needs to stay with the big league team for now though.
  12. Awesome, about time we got a "bounce" to go our way. I was thinking today that Flowers' line drive foul last night was one of the hardest hit balls I've ever seen.
  13. QUOTE (Balta1701 @ May 8, 2012 -> 10:32 PM) If this is a bounceback season for Rios, it's still pretty darn bad so far. And yes, this was entirely predictable. We lost multiple important pieces from last year because we cut $25 million in salary. We let Mark Buehrle go, we traded Quentin and Santos for minor leagues who are unlikely to contribute anything this year. We went into rebuilding mode. That meant we couldn't just win the division if Dunn, Rios, and Peavy got better, that'd just take us back to where we were last year, we also needed a number of other guys to get better for this team to be better. We needed nothing to go wrong, and Chris Sale has already gone wrong. Maybe my favorite post of the year, great job!
  14. QUOTE (greg775 @ May 8, 2012 -> 10:26 PM) The former manager has won seven in a row and counting. Facing the mighty Giants, Padres and Astros
  15. QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ May 8, 2012 -> 07:36 PM) You are not the fan base - you are one of many types of fans. And is there any evidence that the Sox have a player on the roster that generates more attendance than others? A great example is Buehrle, who was easily the most beloved Sox pitcher ever. I never once heard a statistic that attendance was up when he pitched and that TV ratings increased. There have been examples of this, as I remember hearing how KC's attendance/ratings were up on days Greinke pitched during his great season. The ironic thing is that if Buehrle was to come back and face the Sox in a game, you'd probably see an attendance bump for that night. NSS, don't get me wrong. I hate when our fans complain about too many Red Sox/Yankees fans at our games. Of course attendance matters, and it would be great if we were like the Cubs and able to still average 30k despite being a mediocre team. Unfortunately that's not realistic, but as balta likes to point out, the reason for the drastic cut in payroll this year is cause the front office knew how terrible the attendance was going to be. Now, if JR is willing to have a $150 million payroll for 2013, then all of this rebuilding is out the window and bring on Hamels/Cano.
  16. I've gone to a Sox game one time in my life to see a particular player, and that was Pedro Martinez during his remarkable run on the Red Sox. I already had tickets for the game in which Beckham made his debut, so I probably would have gone to that game especially to see the debut also. Unless Konerko gets to 499 home runs, I wouldn't entertain going to the game just to see him play.
  17. QUOTE (Jordan4life @ May 8, 2012 -> 06:46 PM) People aren't coming to the park to see PK in late June if the team is 10 games out of first place. 20,266 in attendance in first game at the Cell after Konerko's 400th homer and Humber's first start after perfect game.
  18. QUOTE (greg775 @ May 8, 2012 -> 06:45 PM) Just win, baby. If the Sox could have built on that great 10-6 start, even with this roster there would have been mega excitement in Chicago this summer. False
  19. QUOTE (Balta1701 @ May 8, 2012 -> 06:25 PM) Wait, you'd take the one "young guy" under our control for 5 more years who is actually hitting and tell him that he doesn't get to face lefties because his first 20 at bats against them haven't been good enough, so he doesn't get the chance to work on that any more? So are you saying Lillibridge shouldn't get any playing time at all outside of defensive sub and PR? Sure seems like KW could have gotten a lot more value for him this past offseason then. I've never thought De Aza was going to be anything other than a really strong producer against RHP and probably best used in a platoon. Lillibridge would at least give us something other than a terrible defensive center fielder.
  20. QUOTE (Balta1701 @ May 8, 2012 -> 05:21 PM) Don't you pretty much ask for Lillibridge to play over Morel every day and pretty regularly say that it's terrible that Morel is getting playing time? I've asked for Lillibridge to play against any and all lefties, and preferrably for De Aza. I think only time I wanted Lillibridge playing 3rd over Morel was after he had some good moments on the west coast and team was actually playing well. Once the Sox sent Sale to the bullpen, the chance at contending this year went out the window (in my opinion) and I was all for Morel playing every day.
  21. QUOTE (Jordan4life @ May 8, 2012 -> 05:15 PM) Good point. It'll be interesting either way. The best fit for Konerko in a possible trade would be the Dodgers if Loney gets hurt or just completely tanks. Outside of the Dodgers or possibly the Orioles/Blue Jays if they stay in contention, I don't see too many teams going after Konerko unfortunately.
  22. QUOTE (Balta1701 @ May 8, 2012 -> 05:11 PM) I see you're back on the "We're not rebuilding" side of the fence. Not at all, but it doesn't mean you construct a bench so poorly that when you do give Morel time off, you're benching him with someone who has no business being in the majors (Escobar). I really don't mind Morel playing every game the rest of the way.
  23. QUOTE (Jordan4life @ May 8, 2012 -> 05:07 PM) I'm really going to keep an eye on the Nationals. That team looks like it's for real. And it helps that the Phillies can't score. If they're in first or right around first by the deadline, I definitely see them being extremely interested in an impact bat like PK. They have Mr. Second Half though at 1B. Way more likely they try to get a big time center fielder. Also, they gave up a lot of their intriguing prospects in the Gio deal. Can we just trade Konerko and Alexei to the Brewers for Carlos Gomez? At least Hawk would be happy.
  24. QUOTE (LittleHurt05 @ May 8, 2012 -> 05:00 PM) There are 3 lefties, who else do you have though? Fukudome? Part of the reason the roster was constructed poorly? I do think that Fukudome could give you good at bats against Masterson and his poor command. Sure seems like there's a ton of righty starters in our division though.
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